10 Things I think I learned in week 2 of college football

September 07, 2008

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Keith Waller

10 Things I think I learned in week 2 of college football

-          East Carolina is well on their way to being this year’s dark horse contender for a BCS bowl berth.  2006 = Boise State, 2007 = Hawaii, 2008 = East Carolina?

-          There should be no polls until at least after week 5.  Besides the top 5 teams in the country this year, there is very little that separates all the other teams in college football from week to week.

-          Until Rich Rodriguez gets his kind of QB to run his offense, Michigan will not be a great team.  They will only be average and the offense will look forced.

-          Ohio State will lose to either Wisconsin or Penn State this year, and if they don’t have Beanie Wells next week they have no shot against USC.

-          There is no way that Notre Dame wins 9 games this year as some experts have predicted.

-          The Big 12 and the SEC are separating themselves as the best conferences, while the ACC is separating itself as the worse.

-          If you look ahead to next week’s game and take this week’s game to lightly, you might be in for more of a fight than you want, just ask Ohio State.

-          Penn State belongs in the conversation of elite teams this year, at least for the time being.

-          Sam Bradford is by far the best passer in College football, when he is on target Oklahoma looks unstoppable.

-          This year the college football season doesn’t really start until the SEC begins its conference games, and by the looks of it, we are in for some great games.

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